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Modest Mouse

Modest Mouse

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  • The Basics

    Sell out? Hardly. If anything, Modest Mouse only got [i]weirder[/i] after they delivered their major-label debut, [i]The Moon & Antarctica[/i]. Take their breakthrough track, “Gravity Rides Everything.” While it features lonesome cowboy chords and bleak lyrics about dead bodies and bad motels, it was licensed by Nissan for a minivan commercial. That’s because the song hits you in the chest immediately, making you feel something — we’re not exactly sure what, but [i]something[/i] — as swiftly as the hopeful, sun-baked hooks of “Float On” and the sweeping micro-symphonies of “Dashboard.” Lest you think Modest Mouse’s career happened overnight, our Next Steps zeroes in on the band’s critically acclaimed college-rock years.

    $18.06 The Basics
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  • Next Steps

    In the early ’90s, Modest Mouse lived up to their name, sharpening their power-trio sound in a trailer park. A little more than a decade later, the band was basically a collective, rounded out by two kit-clobbering drummers and former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr. Our Next Steps fills in the blanks between then and now, from the tormented roots-rock twang of “All Nite Diner” and the spare, wide-open spaces of “Lounge (Closing Time)” to the controlled chaos and carnival barker spasms of “Black Cadillacs” and “March Into the Sea.” As if that wasn’t enough material to make you wonder what the Modest Mouse “sound” really is, our Deep Cuts includes a couple of live jams and the palette-cleansing side-project of frontman Isaac Brock.

    $10.32 Next Steps
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  • Deep Cuts

    While it started with the manic recordings of an obsessive fan, Ugly Casanova quickly became a must-have extension of Isaac Brock’s delightfully demented mind. Seriously, just try and call it a side-project after hearing the haunted harmonies and deftly picked acoustic guitars of “Barnacles” and “Cat Faces.” Those tracks fall right in line with the frontman’s best Modest Mouse work: the hypnotic, dovetailing riffs of “heart Cooks Brain” and “Dramamine,” the hooting and hollering of “Steam Engenius,” and loose/loony live versions of “Paper Thin Walls” and “Interstate 8.”

    $6.45 Deep Cuts
  • Complete Set

    When “Float On” became Modest Mouse’s first #1 hit and one of the biggest modern rock songs of 2004, many new fans assumed they were some sort of fluke success story — a byproduct of the increasingly blurry line between indie and mainstream rock. If only things were that simple. Modest Mouse’s first single actually dropped a decade earlier, and as the band’s self-produced demo (see: the slow, solemn build of “Broke”) proves, their songwriting was rock-solid even back then. With that in mind, our [i]Modest Mouse[/i] Essentials makes sense of every last EP, from the brassy outbursts of “King Rat” to the cruise-controlled chords of “Night On the Sun.” Not to mention fan favorites like the frenzied funk of “Fly Trapped In a Jar,” the manic melodies of “Ocean Breathes Salty,” and the slick new-wave nods of “The View.”

    $34.83 Complete Set
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Customer Reviews

its a good start

All great songs but its missin so many songs at the same time. I highly recomend buying every album instead because thats what ur gonna do anyways so spend what 30/40 bucks and save these 16 bucks

this can't be done

i don't think it's possible to make a "greatest hits" album for MM. there is just too many songs that could be considered a "greatest hit" right off the bat i can see this album missing "missed the boat" also "Dramamine" needs to be on here...if you new to modest mouse i would recommend the newer CD "Good news" and "We Were dead" i think you'll find more songs that you like on those two albums then this one...NIce try iTunes

MM

Modest Mouse grabs you and doesn;t let go trust me the more you hear the more you'll listen and the more you'll be hooked!!! Buy each album seperatly because they are ALL incredible even the unique odd sounds of SAD SAPPY SUCKER! (for the more advanced MM fan : ) )